Two men drove through a Russellville resident’s home early Sunday morning causing an estimated $60,000 in damages. and they also narrowly missed a young girl who was out of her bed in the middle of the night.

Dalton Alverson and Mark Haney appeared at felony bond hearings Monday at the Pope County Detention Center. District Judge Don Bourne set Alverson’s and Haney’s bonds at $25,000 each for alleged criminal mischief.

According to a Russellville Police Department (RPD) report, Alverson and Haney spent the evening prior to the incident drinking and partying.

During questioning, Alverson and Haney admitted to police they had been drinking at a Dardanelle bar before moving on to another establishment in Russellville.

After leaving their last stop, the two men sped down several city streets before Alverson lost control of his late model Dodge Dakota truck, a police report stated.

The report stated Haney prompted Alverson to go faster while traveling on Ashbrook Lane and that Haney also insisted Alverson keep going straight instead of following the road.

Alverson and Haney crashed through an outside wall of a house and came to a stop in a juvenile female’s bedroom. The truck drove over her empty bed.

The incident occurred at approximately 2:30 a.m. The young girl had gotten out of her bed and was in a different room at the time of the accident.

While demolishing part of the interior of the house, a number of the water pipes in an adjacent bathroom were also struck, causing water to spew.

Officers stated Alverson smelled of alcohol and was taken into custody and transported to the RPD. His blood alcohol content tested at .18, more than twice the legal limit.

Haney fled, but was found two houses down from the scene of the accident. He was arrested and transported to the Pope County Detention Center.